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What are the drugs commonly used in chemotherapy?

Hello, the commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs are amide (CTX), ifosfamide (IFO), adriamycin (ADM), vincristine (VCR), vinblastine (VBL), etoposide (VP 16), valium (Vumon), carboplatin (CBP) and methotrexate (MTX). Because of cell heterogeneity, drug resistance and individual differences, the curative effect of non-small cell lung cancer is further limited. As the future research direction, cisplatin (DDP) is the most popular drug in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer, and it is considered as a means to prolong the life of patients with stage ⅳ non-small cell lung cancer. It has almost become an indispensable common chemotherapy drug in the combined regimen of non-small cell lung cancer, and can also be used as radiotherapy sensitizer. In addition, other single drugs for non-small cell lung cancer with RR≥ 15% include IFO, VP 16, mitomycin (MMC), vinblastine amide (VDS), ADM, EPItope (epi) and vinblastine. Carboplatin is a commonly used drug to treat lung cancer, but the side effects of chemotherapy drugs will be great. It is suggested that the combination with Kangfurui insect active protein can resist various side effects in the process of chemotherapy, enhance the sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs, and thus reduce the number of chemotherapy. I wish you a speedy recovery!